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Mummy3 May 28th 2012 8:20 am

Hiring a car
 
Has anyone used vroom vroom cars for hiring in Australia? They seem very reasonable, but would like any feedback.

Thanks
:)

monkeyalan May 28th 2012 11:25 am

Re: Hiring a car
 
are they not just a comparison site?

go through the process of finding a car with them then google the pickup adress to see which company it is and go direct - cut out the middle man.

Australia_bound? May 28th 2012 8:31 pm

Re: Hiring a car
 

Originally Posted by Mummy3 (Post 10087133)
Has anyone used vroom vroom cars for hiring in Australia? They seem very reasonable, but would like any feedback.

Thanks
:)

Depending on where you're going. bayswater rentals are usually the best value & their insurance is very good not the usual rip offs other places do...

Mummy3 May 28th 2012 8:43 pm

Re: Hiring a car
 

Originally Posted by Australia_bound? (Post 10088061)
Depending on where you're going. bayswater rentals are usually the best value & their insurance is very good not the usual rip offs other places do...

Thank you, we are going to be south of sandingham in Melbourne for 4 weeks, will take a look.

Mummy3 May 29th 2012 4:00 am

Re: Hiring a car
 
Is there anyone who will bring the car to us?

moneypenny20 May 29th 2012 1:20 pm

Re: Hiring a car
 

Originally Posted by Mummy3 (Post 10088900)
Is there anyone who will bring the car to us?

I'm sure most of them will if you ask nicely. Either that or they'll come and pick you up and take you back to the office to complete the paperwork. The place we used did and they didn't advertise the fact. The owner of the apartment we were renting rang and asked them to come to us and they did.

Mummy3 May 29th 2012 5:01 pm

Re: Hiring a car
 
Thanks, will check that, found one close to where we are staying...

Australia_bound? May 30th 2012 12:57 am

Re: Hiring a car
 

Originally Posted by Mummy3 (Post 10088900)
Is there anyone who will bring the car to us?

Many places will collect you in a bus at the airport and transport you to the vehicle depot. If you hire a car that's at the airport usually pay a premium for that service.

LayaboutSi May 30th 2012 2:39 am

Re: Hiring a car
 

Originally Posted by Mummy3 (Post 10087133)
Has anyone used vroom vroom cars for hiring in Australia? They seem very reasonable, but would like any feedback.

Thanks
:)

Used them many times. Effectively, they find the cheapest deals across most of the major rental firms and handle the booking for you. Never had a problem. Also gives you the flexibility to cancel so book early and you can always cancel if plans change.

Also, there are a few rental companies at Southern Cross - this is where the SkyBus takes you from the airport.

Car rental in Melbourne is something I do a lot. Cheaper than having a car sitting outside the house 5 of the 7 days.

Mircha May 30th 2012 3:00 am

Re: Hiring a car
 
Have used vroom a few times and found them to have the best prices out of the other comparison sites for hiring a car and the service has always been good. I'd definitely recommend them.

Buzzy--Bee May 30th 2012 9:33 am

Re: Hiring a car
 

Originally Posted by Mummy3 (Post 10088900)
Is there anyone who will bring the car to us?

We bought a car on the internet and had it delivered to the airport so no car hire fees - maybe consider this?

BB

elice_in_oz May 30th 2012 10:58 am

Re: Hiring a car
 
Most of the large renters have CBD locations so you or your hubby could just take the train and pick up car from there as well. That is what we used to do. It works as long as you are happy to be thrown in at the deep end and drive through CBD within days of landing ;) To prepare, make sure you research 'hook turns' before you go :p Geez, it's even got its own wikipedia entry! :eek:

Pombat May 30th 2012 11:41 am

Re: Hiring a car
 

Originally Posted by elice_in_oz (Post 10091651)
To prepare, make sure you research 'hook turns' before you go :p Geez, it's even got its own wikipedia entry! :eek:

Oh yes, those hook turns are really interesting! :fingerscrossed:

Mummy3 May 30th 2012 4:56 pm

Re: Hiring a car
 
Funnily enough, was watching them on you tube the other night!!

lesleys May 30th 2012 10:02 pm

Re: Hiring a car
 
Don't pay the hire company for collision damage waiver cover. You can buy it separately much cheaper, eg http://www.insurance4carhire.com/

Do photograph the car when you pick it up, especially if there are any marks or scratches (tell the hire company if they aren't already noted) so they can't try to get you to pay for damage you didn't do. Likewise photograph the car when you take it back. We got conned into paying for damage we didn't do on two separate occasions.


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